Value Stampede Hunter

Class: Hunter - Format: mammoth - Type: combo - Season: season-41 - Style: theorycraft

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Mulligans

General Mulligans

Stampede being the build-around is often a card you want in your hand, and along with that some of your best 1-drops such as Alleycat and Jeweled Macaw. Crackling Razormaw is naturally one of the best cards in the deck because of its general power level but also the fact that you'll pretty much always have a 1-drop for it.

Aggro Mulligans

Alleycat is usually your best 1-drop for taking control of the board early, and Hungry Crab and Golakka Crawler will be kept depending on the likeliness that your opponent plays pirates or murlocs. Grievous Bite is good at killing a single target but also incidentally taking down a Patches, Southsea Deckhand or Acherus Veteran, to name a few things. Doomsayer is a great tool to disrupt your opponent's early game but generally wants you to have a follow-up, and Unleash the Hounds can punish decks that create a lot of tokens.

Midrange Mulligans

Against midrange it really varies, but you'll generally just want cards that give you plenty of tempo, so this section isn't especially relevant - just get a good curve, or a hand that can quickly re-fill with a tempo Stampede.

Combo Mulligans

Against most combo decks having backup minions in your hand won't help much, so you'll really just want to play it as a face hunter, which you can certainly do. Get good aggressive early game, and keeping Kill Command can't hurt as it's just as powerful for burst damage as it is for removal.

Control Mulligans

The deck is intended to be able to defeat control not by playing minions and going face as hunter traditionally does, but by re-filling your board enough that you run them out of removal with sheer value. This can be done by replacing everything you play with something new using Stampede and Infest, somewhat counter AOE and hard-wipes. Jeweled Macaw is obviously your larges value-generating 1-drop, and Tracking helps you find these pieces. The main thing you want against control though is Deathstalker Rexxar, as he's one of the highest attrition cards in the game.

A deck packed with early game beasts to both take control of the board against aggressive decks and generate value with cards like Stampede  against control.

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